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30 Practical Walmart Items Adults Will Inevitably Need
30 Practical Walmart Items Adults Will Inevitably Need

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30 Practical Walmart Items Adults Will Inevitably Need

An outlet-concealing extension cord, so you don't have to crawl behind the furniture every time you need to plug in your phone. This cleverly designed gadget will put three outlets within arm's reach and eliminate the eyesore of having a bunch of cords lying around. I've got these in my apartment, and they make it look so much tidier. Promising review: "Great slim outlet to put behind my bed for the table lamp. Works great." —MosesPrice: $21.95+ (available in two lengths) A spin scrubber that'll help you clean the house from top to bottom without giving yourself tennis elbow trying to get out stubborn stains. From the stove to the shower, this gadget is about to make cleaning a breeze. It comes with nine different cleaning heads so that you can match the right tool to the task at hand — and avoid any cross-contamination issues. After all, you aren't going to want to use the same pad you use on your sneakers to wash the stove. Promising review: "I just took this home today and cleaned my shower with it. GAME CHANGER! I dread cleaning the shower but this made it a lot easier." —NicolePrice: $29.98 A cutting board prep station so genius, it'll have you channeling your inner Gordon Ramsay (minus the yelling, hopefully). With four insertable trays, it'll be a breeze to chop and organize your veggies like a pro. Oh, and the real MVP? One tray doubles as both a strainer and a grater, depending on how you flip it. This is part of BuzzFeed's Tasty collection, at Walmart. Promising review: "I love my new Tasty cutting board prep station. The originality, the thoughtfulness, and all the extras that come with it are awesome. So, if you desire a cutting board that is a cut above (no pun intended) the other standard cutting boards out there, this is the one I would recommend." —BarbaraPrice: $8.88 An over-the-sink strainer for anyone whose current straining method feels like a high-stakes balancing act involving a scalding pot, a too-small strainer, and the ever-present risk of losing half your pasta to the sink. This expandable stainless steel colander rests securely over your sink, so you can confidently pour without the stress (or the accidental noodle casualties). Dinner just got way easier — and way less dramatic. Promising review: "If you do a lot of cooking that requires any straining, this item is just what you need. It leaves your hands free from everything else that you have to do. It fits perfectly over most sinks, and the liquid goes right down the drain." —LauraSPrice: $16.99 (originally $18.99) A filtered showerhead to help filter out the chemicals, minerals, and heavy metals in your water that might be drying out your hair and skin. Plus, having a handheld head means you can clean your shower without the hassle of trying to throw buckets of water at the tile without getting it all over the bathroom. Promising review: "Nice amount of settings, great pressure, and softer water." —MaryPrice: $38 Pantene Pro-V Volume and Body Shampoo, because everyone and their mother seems to be raving about its deep-cleaning abilities on socials. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Lindsey Marie Zubritsky favors this shampoo for its ability to break down oils, sebum, and dirt. "It's a superior product for those with oily or fine hair looking to reduce grease and add some lift and volume," she explains. Btw, Dr. Zubritsky advises that people with dry hair or scalp steer clear of this product, as it may cause further drying and irritation. Promising review: "This is the only one I've tried that actually works. My hair looks fluffier and the thinning areas are not as obvious." —RobertaPrice: $5.97 (originally $29.99) A laundry cart for anyone who waits until they're down to their last pair of socks before tackling laundry day. Skip the chaos of deciphering 50 clothing tags at once — this cart lets you sort your laundry as you go. Separate your delicates, normal garments, and linens into their own bins so that when it's finally time to wash, you're already halfway done. Promising review: "This has got to be the very best laundry sorter I have ever purchased. Size and color were great. All in all, it's the absolute best." —kennethPrice: $42.99 (available in two colors) A stud finder, because you'll use it more often than you think. This model is nothing more than a heavy-duty magnet, making it much more accurate — and a whole lot less annoying — than sensor-based models. Just drag it over the wall until the magnet attaches to one of the screws or nails in the stud. And it stays on your wall while you hang your item which means no drawing on the wall. Promising review: "I bought this due to a recommendation online when I was frustrated with a Franklin stud finder. Most stud finders don't really work. The idea of this thing is simple: studs on walls are used to hold up drywall and other stuff, so there must be nails and screws. This is a powerful magnet that finds those nails and screws. No more worrying about getting a false positive! No more guessing why the finder is positive in one area but not another you thought was right! Best purchase ever for DIY work." —YoshiPrice: $9.97 A portable water flosser, if having the dentist scold you again for not having flossed, makes you feel like a child. Spraying your teeth with a strong but gentle stream of water is so much less painful and gross than shoving a string into your gums — you can even fill it with mouthwash to tackle two dental hygiene tasks at once. Promising review: "Was recommended by my dentist. I've seen major improvement days later with the brightness of my teeth and my gums. For a person like me who does not like to floss often, this is amazing, and I'm very, very impressed. Please talk to your dentist first about this product or other water floss products so you know what is best for your teeth and gums, because everyone is different." —ShaleekaJayPrice: $19.47 A damp duster that actually picks up and holds dust instead of just flinging it into the air like other dusting tools. Seeing them in action in TikTok demos is W-I-L-D. You really can swipe even the thickest of grime off your sinks, baseboards, mirrors, you name it. Promising review: "Are you kidding me? The BEST way to dust. I just use this for the first time last night, and I could not stop dusting everything. This is the only way to dust. I've used sprays, paper towels, and dusting wands for years, and all that does is throw dust back up into the air, aggravating my allergies. This is an absolute game-changer, and I will never use another product for dusting every single surface in my house." —LaurenPrice: $3.98 A vanity organizer if you've basically got enough products to open up a Sephora and are sick of turning your bathroom drawers into an excavation site every time you can't find your go-to foundation. With compartments for all your must-haves, this organizer keeps everything neat, visible, and ready to grab. Promising review: "Very cute. Can't wait to see it with all the brushes I bought." —Walmart customerPrice: $16.95+ (available in two shapes) A 2025 planner to finally get your year together. It not only has plenty of space for planning and task prioritization — it also grounds you with journaling prompts and guided activities. The included stickers keep things fun, and the internal pocket is perfect for stashing all those random scraps of paper you can't deal with right now but definitely need to handle later. Promising review: "The layout is beautiful and allows me to be creative and interactive with the pages. The stickers add even more fun to the planner." —anonymousPrice: $16.82 A dip powder nail kit if you hate having naked nails but also hate spending hundreds of dollars per month at the salon. The kit costs less than a polish change and yet, reviewers say their DIY manis last weeks. This set comes with brush-on gel, a nail file, a manicure stick, an activator, a dip powder, 20 white tips, 20 natural tips, a dip tray, and a sponge. Promising review: "This really was so easy! Stayed on perfect, just like the nail salon, I swear. I was at a wedding and didn't want to pay tons of money for nails, and these really worked perfectly. Stayed on for almost two weeks, just like the salon nails! DEFINITELY will purchase it again! And I still have some left to do more nails!" —TaylorPrice: $12.97 A dishwasher cleaner, because as much as we'd like to live in the delusion that we don't need to clean something that itself cleans, it's time to face the fact that dishwashers need to be cleaned at least once a month for hard-water spots, buildup, food, and even mold to keep it working well. These packets make doing so as easy as pouring one into your empty dishwasher and running a normal cycle. Promising review: "I was close to calling a dishwasher-repair company or getting a new one because the dishes were coming out spotty and a little dirty no matter what I did. I found this product online and bought it; after ONE use, the dishwasher is working again! I love it. There is no strong chlorine smell or anything, either. Great product! Try it!" —MjPrice: $7.97 for a 4-pack And, on the same note, a four-pack of washing machine cleaner packets if your laundry hasn't been smelling all that great as of late. Pour one of these into the detergent drawer once a month, then run a hot-water cycle to get rid of residue, grime, and buildup that keep your machine from working to its full potential. Promising review: "I tried all the other brands with no luck. Then, I tried Tide and followed their instructions instead of Electrolux's. Package says use longest cycle and hottest water. It worked great! Even the Electrolux repair man was shocked. You won't regret using this product." —LoyalcustomerPrice: $7.92 A two-pack of cereal keepers because, well, if you insist on eating Froot Loops for breakfast every morning, you might as well eat fresh Froot Loops. Reviewers also use these containers for storing rice, pasta, snacks, and more. Promising review: "I absolutely love these 24-cup cereal keepers — I have six of them! They are perfect for storing just about any food item, not just cereal. The size is ideal for keeping large quantities fresh, and the airtight seal ensures everything stays crisp and dry. I also appreciate how easy they are to stack, which helps save space in my pantry. These containers are sturdy, versatile, and a great addition to any kitchen. Highly recommend." —TdubPrice: $10.97 An 8-cup cold brew maker for anyone who can't finish a cup of drip before it's too tepid to be tasty. With this, you can brew enough coffee for the entire week simply by steeping coarsely ground beans overnight. Say goodbye to wasted coffee, that counter-space-hogging coffee machine, and, most importantly, subpar coffee. Price: $14.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors) A 45-piece tool set, so you don't have to call Dad whenever you want to hang something on the walls. This set has everything you need to keep your home in good shape, including a cordless screwdriver, a hammer, a measuring tape, and an assorted fastener kit. Promising review: "This is a great gift to give newlyweds, a college student, or anyone else starting out. These tools cover the basic tasks needed around the home: hanging pictures, measuring, etc. The case makes it easy to organize and store the tools. No more rummaging through a kitchen drawer to find what you need!" —RebeccaPrice: $29.88 A power bank for those of us who can't for the life of us keep our phone charged. Honestly, if I don't take mine when I leave the house, I'm just asking for trouble. This one holds about three full smartphone charges, so you don't even need to remember to charge it every time you use it. Promising review: "Its 3A output can charge most portable electronic devices from dead to full in 30 minutes or less — phones, earbuds, small speakers, etc. I work in a factory with loud volumes that drain my speaker's battery quickly, so I needed something to recharge my portable speaker fast during my 15-minute meal breaks. The Belkin does exactly that! Plus, it holds several charge cycles, so you don't have to recharge the Belkin after every few uses like most portable power packs." —MauricePrice: $22.99 (originally $29.95) A 50-pack of hook-and-loop cable ties to get your desk in order. There's nothing more aggravating than having to untangle a nest of wires just to realize that the one you're looking for isn't even in that drawer. Even if you think you've got a smart hack for tying cords, this is undoubtedly neater and less likely to result in a knot that bends the wires. Promising review: "These are a great value. I've been using my first set of 50 for several months without any problems with fraying loops or edges or with damage to the hooks. Having a mix of short and medium-length cable ties helps for different situations. I no longer have a tangled mess of cables in my computer bag." —Mr361Price: $5.47 for a 50-pack A silk pillowcase, because less friction means better-looking hair and skin. The zip enclosure on this one is super convenient if your pillow always ends up half-nude when you wake up. Promising review: "Upon first use, I could see an improvement in my hair and skin. I no longer look like a disheveled MESS when I wake up! I think the silk helps me sleep better, too!" —JGreyPrice: $24.97+ (available in two colors and also in two packs) A lap desk because it's time to give up on trying to get yourself to sit at your actual desk — we both know you're gonna end up working from the couch anyway. Promising review: "I love this desk. Everything fits perfectly on it." —DianaPrice: $34.99+ (originally $39.99; available in nine colors) A three-pack of dryer balls, because fabric softener is low-key ruining your stuff. The soft feeling is actually just a coating that degrades fabric over time. Dryer balls, on the other hand, gently rub and fluff fabric to loosen up stiff fibers. That fluffing action also allows for better air circulation, ensuring even, faster drying and way less static. Promising review: "These are amazing! Good price, and they have noticeably reduced the amount of dry time needed for each load (the total reduction seems to depend on the fabric). There is no smell and I have never seen any fuzz left on my clothes or linens (even dark loads). After two weeks of daily use, they continue to work as well as day one." —GerardoPrice: $9.98 A setting spray to lock in your look for your long night out. While a lot of setting sprays can be drying, this one has glycerin to help your skin stay hydrated. Promising review: "I love this setting spray. It's perfect for the summer or honestly any season. My makeup looks fresh and stays in place all day. It has a natural skin like look to it. I always get compliments on my makeup and that's because it's all drugstore products! I highly recommend. Give it a try! I switched from the Elf Micro Mist Matte Setting Spray to this Milani Setting Spray, and I don't regret it." —BiancaPrice: $15.97 A laundry and carpet stain remover because sometimes saving money is as simple as keeping your stuff in good shape for as long as possible. Promising review: "As a mom of four kiddos six years old and under, I've used this stain remover on everything from newborn poop blowouts, blackberries, blood, grass, and dirt stains. There have been very few stains that could not get out with Tide rescue! It's the only stain remover I use because it beats everything else out there!" —RebekahPrice: $4.97 A Wi-Fi range extender to stretch your network across your entire house. Plug it into a wall socket in the area that's getting spotty coverage, and you'll have a much better connection. A dental water additive for dogs because you barely take care of your own teeth, so there's no way you're brushing your dog's as often as you should. Just add a splash to their water bowl and boom — fresher breath, cleaner teeth, and less guilt every time they yawn in your face. It's basically mouthwash for dogs, minus the minty sting and the need to explain what fluoride is to a very confused golden retriever. Promising review: "Our Dachshund's breath had begun to stink terribly as she matured from a puppy. I asked her veterinarian what to do about it and after a thorough teeth and mouth exam revealed no reason for the problem she recommended this product. After the first day using this in Dixie's water dish, I could tell a big difference and she has had fresh breath ever since! 😁" —Medic236Price: $6.58+ (available in two sizes) A microwave pasta cooker that understands you don't have the bandwidth to boil water after a long day. This thing lets you cook, strain, and serve all in one container without making you worry that you'll fall asleep with the burner on. Promising review: "I wasn't expecting this thing to be as amazing as it is, it makes super good noodles super fast, and I never have to worry about the water hurting me when I strain, cuz it doesn't happen! Super tough, works like a charm!" —AveryPrice: $14.97 A dinnerware set because, sweetie, it's time to stop eating off cutting boards and paper towels. No need for anything fancy — just a nice and extensive enough set that you don't need to sprint out to buy paper plates 10 minutes before your dinner guests come over. Promising review: "I love this set of dishes. Such a great deal for the price! The quality completely surpasses the price point. They are super sturdy. I love the matte finish. It makes them look so beautifully rustic. I'll probably be ordering another set." —ElainaPrice: $29.76+ (available in two colors and a three-pack) A clothing steamer if you quite simply do not have space for an ironing board, nor the patience for the aggravating (and slightly stressful) process of ironing. Promising review: "This simple, low-cost device works amazingly well. I bought a sport coat from amazon that arrived very wrinkled and had Walmart deliver me the steamer on the same day. By evening, I was able to wear the sport coat, and it looked like it was professionally done!" —JamesPrice: $22.24 Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

27 Practical Walmart Products Everyone Over 20 Years Old Should Know About Already
27 Practical Walmart Products Everyone Over 20 Years Old Should Know About Already

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time14-02-2025

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27 Practical Walmart Products Everyone Over 20 Years Old Should Know About Already

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Whether it's oily hair, grubby dashboards, or stale cereal, we're all about solving life's little nuisances one genius product at a time. 1. An outlet-concealing extension cord, so you don't have to crawl behind the furniture every time you need to plug in your phone. This cleverly designed gadget will put three outlets within arm's reach and eliminate the eyesore of having a bunch of cords laying around. I've got these in my apartment, and they make it look so much tidier. Walmart Promising review:"Great slim outlet to put behind my bed for the table lamp. Works great." — Moses Price: $24.95+ (available in three lengths, three styles, and two orientations) 2. A spin scrubber that'll help you clean the house from top to bottom without giving yourself tennis elbow trying to get out stubborn stains. From the stove to the shower, this gadget is about to make cleaning a breeze. It comes with nine different cleaning heads so that you can match the right tool to the task at hand — and avoid any cross-contamination issues. After all, you aren't going to want to use the same pad you use on your sneakers to wash the stove. 3. A cutting board prep station so genius, it'll have you channeling your inner Gordon Ramsay (minus the yelling, hopefully). With four insertable trays, it'll be a breeze to chop and organize your veggies like a pro. Oh, and the real MVP? One tray doubles as both a strainer and a grater depending on how you flip it. Walmart This is part of BuzzFeed's Tasty collection, at Walmart. Promising review: "I love my new Tasty cutting board prep station. The originality, the thoughtfulness, and all the extras that come with it are awesome. So, if you desire a cutting board that is a cut above (no pun intended) the other standard cutting boards out there, this is the one I would recommend." — Barbara 4. A clip-on strainer if your current method for pouring out boiling water involves two people, several dishes, and/or a level of acrobatics that seems feels downright excessive just to make a bowl of pasta. With this, you can keep both hands on the heavy, piping hot pot while the water drains away. Making dinner just got a whole lot safer (and way less stressful). 5. A filtered showerhead to help filter out the chemicals, minerals, and heavy metals in your water that might be drying out your hair and skin. Plus, having a handheld head means you can clean your shower without the hassle of trying to throw buckets of water at the tile without getting it all over the bathroom. 6. Pantene Pro-V Volume and Body Shampoo, because everyone and their mother seem to be raving about its deep-cleaning abilities on socials. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Lindsey Marie Zubritsky favors this shampoo for its ability to breaking down oils, sebum, and dirt. "It's a superior product for those with oily or fine hair looking to reduce grease and add some lift and volume," she explains. Walmart Btw, Dr. Zubritsky advises that people with dry hair or scalp steer clear of this product, as it may cause further drying and irritation. Promising review:"This is the only one I've tried that actually works. My hair looks fluffier and the thinning areas are not as obvious." — Roberta 7. A laundry cart for anyone who waits until they're down to their last pair of socks before tackling laundry day. Skip the chaos of deciphering 50 clothing tags at once — this cart lets you sort your laundry as you go. Separate your delicates, normal garments, and linens into their own bins so that when it's finally time to wash, you're already halfway done. Plus, it's way easier to wheel this around than lug 30 pounds of laundry across the house. Trust me, getting a sorting laundry cart has literally cut my laundry time in half, and my back is forever grateful. Walmart Promising review:"I previously had to remove everything from the hamper to sort, and then sometimes put things back because there weren't enough like colors to make a full load. Now, I sort as clothes go to the hamper and carry the bag right to the washer, rather than going for the basket, returning to get the clothes, and then returning to the washer. I watched the assembly demo video before purchasing and again before assembly, but it would have been super easy even without the video. The two tools needed are included in the package. There was a slight odor from the laundry bags, so I washed them with one cup of vinegar in the water and then dried them on low heat. There is still a hint of that odor, but no adverse impact on dirty clothes or the clean ones in the walk-in closet where I have the hamper. I paid less than the above listed $64, but to me, the product is worth that much if you have to pay full price." — Threeofthree Price: $49.98 (originally $92.99) 8. A stud finder, because you'll use it more often than you think. This model is nothing more than a heavy-duty magnet, making it much more accurate — and a whole lot less annoying — than sensor-based models. Just drag it over the wall until the magnet attaches to one of the screws or nails in the stud. And it stays on your wall while you hang your item which means no drawing on the wall. Walmart Promising review:"I bought this due to a recommendation online when I was frustrated with a Franklin stud finder. Most stud finders don't really work. The idea of this thing is simple: studs on walls are used to hold up drywall and other stuff, so there must be nails and screws. This is a powerful magnet that finds those nails and screws. No more worrying about getting a false positive! No more guessing why the finder is positive in one area but not another you thought was right! Best purchase ever for DIY work." — Yoshi 9. A portable water flosser, if having the dentist scold you again for not having flossed, makes you feel like a child. Spraying your teeth with a strong but gentle stream of water is so much less painful and gross than shoving a string into your gums — you can even fill it with mouthwash to tackle two dental hygiene tasks at once. Walmart Promising review:"Was recommended by my dentist. I've seen major improvement days later with the brightness of my teeth and my gums. For a person like me who does not like to floss often, this is amazing, and I'm very, very impressed. Please talk to your dentist first about this product or other water floss products so you know what is best for your teeth and gums, because everyone is different." — ShaleekaJay 10. A damp duster that actually picks up and holds dust instead of just flinging it into the air like other dusting tools. Seeing them in action in TikTok demos is W-I-L-D. You really can swipe even the thickest of grime off your sinks, baseboards, mirrors, you name it. Walmart Promising review:"Are you kidding me? The BEST way to dust. I just use this for the first time last night, and I could not stop dusting everything. This is the only way to dust. I've used sprays, paper towels, and dusting wands for years, and all that does is throw dust back up into the air, aggravating my allergies. This is an absolute game-changer, and I will never use another product for dusting every single surface in my house." — Lauren 11. A vanity organizer if you've basically got enough products to open up a Sephora and are sick of turning your bathroom drawers into an excavation site every time you can't find your go-to foundation. With compartments for all your must-haves, this organizer keeps everything neat, visible, and ready to grab. 12. A 2025 planner to finally get your year together. It not only has plenty of space for planning and task prioritization — it also grounds you with journaling prompts and guided activities. The included stickers keep things fun, and the internal pocket is perfect for stashing all those random scraps of paper you can't deal with right now but definitely need to handle later. Walmart 13. A dip powder nail kit if you hate having naked nails but also hate spending hundreds of dollars per month at the salon. The kit costs less than a polish change and yet, reviewers say their DIY manis last weeks. Walmart This set comes with brush-on gel, a nail file, a manicure stick, an activator, a dip powder, 20 white tips, 20 natural tips, a dip tray, and a sponge. Promising review:"This really was so easy! Stayed on perfect, just like the nail salon, I swear. I was at a wedding and didn't want to pay tons of money for nails, and these really worked perfectly. Stayed on for almost two weeks, just like the salon nails! DEFINITELY will purchase it again! And I still have some left to do more nails!" — Taylor 14. A dishwasher cleaner, because as much as we'd like to live in the delusion that we don't need to clean something that itself cleans, it's time to face the fact that dishwashers need to be cleaned at least once a month for hard-water spots, buildup, food, and even mold to keep it working well. These packets make doing so as easy as pouring one into your empty dishwasher and running a normal cycle. Walmart Promising review:"I was close to calling a dishwasher-repair company or getting a new one because the dishes were coming out spotty and a little dirty no matter what I did. I found this product online and bought it; after ONE use, the dishwasher is working again! I love it. There is no strong chlorine smell or anything, either. Great product! Try it!" — Mj 15. And, on the same note, a four-pack of washing machine cleaner packets if your laundry hasn't been smelling all that great as of late. Pour one of these into the detergent drawer once a month, then run a hot-water cycle to get rid of residue, grime, and buildup that keep your machine from working to its full potential. Walmart Promising review:"I tried all the other brands with no luck. Then, I tried Tide and followed their instructions instead of Electrolux's. Package says use longest cycle and hottest water. It worked great! Even the Electrolux repair man was shocked. You won't regret using this product." — Loyalcustomer Price: $7.92 16. A two-pack of cereal keepers because, well, if you insist on eating Froot Loops for breakfast every morning, you might as well eat fresh Froot Loops. Reviewers also use these containers for storing rice, pasta, snacks, and more. Walmart Promising review:"I absolutely love these 24-cup cereal keepers — I have six of them! They are perfect for storing just about any food item, not just cereal. The size is ideal for keeping large quantities fresh, and the airtight seal ensures everything stays crisp and dry. I also appreciate how easy they are to stack, which helps save space in my pantry. These containers are sturdy, versatile, and a great addition to any kitchen. Highly recommend." — Tdub 17. An 8-cup cold brew maker for anyone who can't finish a cup of drip before it's too tepid to be tasty. With this, you can brew enough coffee for the entire week simply by steeping coarsely ground beans overnight. Say goodbye to wasted coffee, that counter-space-hogging coffee machine, and, most importantly, subpar coffee. 18. A 45-piece tool set, so you don't have to call Dad whenever you want to hang something on the walls. This set has everything you need to keep your home in good shape, including a cordless screwdriver, a hammer, a measuring tape, and an assorted fastener kit. Walmart Promising review:"This is a great gift to give newlyweds, a college student, or anyone else starting out. These tools cover the basic tasks needed around the home: hanging pictures, measuring, etc. The case makes it easy to organize and store the tools. No more rummaging through a kitchen drawer to find what you need!" — Rebecca 19. A power bank for those of us who can't for the life of us keep our phone charged. Honestly, if I don't take mine when I leave the house, I'm just asking for trouble. This one holds about three full smartphone charges, so you don't even need to remember to charge it every time you use it. Walmart Promising review:"Its 3A output can charge most portable electronic devices from dead to full in 30 minutes or less — phones, earbuds, small speakers, etc. I work in a factory with loud volumes that drain my speaker's battery quickly, so I needed something to recharge my portable speaker fast during my 15-minute meal breaks. The Belkin does exactly that! Plus, it holds several charge cycles, so you don't have to recharge the Belkin after every few uses like most portable power packs." — Maurice 20. A 50-pack of hook-and-loop cable ties to get your desk in order. There's nothing more aggravating than having to untangle a nest of wires just to realize that the one you're looking for isn't even in that drawer. Even if you think you've got a smart hack for tying cords, this is undoubtedly neater and less likely to result in a knot that bends the wires. Walmart Promising review:"These are a great value. I've been using my first set of 50 for several months without any problems with fraying loops or edges or with damage to the hooks. Having a mix of short and medium-length cable ties helps for different situations. I no longer have a tangled mess of cables in my computer bag." — Mr361 Price: $4.88 for a 50-pack 21. A silk pillowcase, because less friction means better-looking hair and skin. The zip enclosure on this one is super convenient if your pillow always ends up half nude when you wake up. Walmart Promising review:"Upon first use, I could see an improvement in my hair and skin. I no longer look like a disheveled MESS when I wake up! I think the silk helps me sleep better, too!" — JGrey Price: $23.98+ (available in two colors and two pack sizes) 22. A clothing steamer if you quite simply do not have space for an ironing board nor the patience for the aggravating (and slightly stressful) process of ironing. It heats up in 40 seconds, delivers up to 20 minutes of steam, and unlike other steamers, works vertically or horizontally without spitting or burning your hand. Walmart Promising review:"This heats up instantly and gets all wrinkles out effortlessly with the steam feature. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Long cord, easy to fill, and a good-size reservoir. Use distilled water only. I didn't know to do this with previous steamers and ruined them with mineral build-up. Haven't tried the creaser tool yet." — sumrgirl Price: $55 23. A lap desk because it's time to give up on trying to get yourself to sit at your actual desk — we both know you're gonna end up working from the couch anyway. Walmart Promising review:"I love this desk. Everything fits perfectly on it." — Diana Price: $34.99 (available in nine colors and two formats) 24. A three-pack of dryer balls, because fabric softener is low-key ruining your stuff. The soft feeling is actually just a coating that degrades fabric over time. Dryer balls, on the other hand, gently rub and fluff fabric to loosen up stiff fibers. That fluffing action also allows for better air circulation, ensuring even, faster drying and way less static. Walmart Promising review:"These are amazing! Good price, and they have noticeably reduced the amount of dry time needed for each load (the total reduction seems to depend on the fabric). There is no smell and I have never seen any fuzz left on my clothes or linens (even dark loads). After two weeks of daily use, they continue to work as well as day one." — Gerardo Price: $9.98 25. A setting spray to lock in your look for your long night out. While a lot of setting sprays can be drying, this one has glycerin to help your skin stay hydrated. Walmart Promising review:"I love this setting spray. It's perfect for the summer or honestly any season. My makeup looks fresh and stays in place all day. It has a natural skin like look to it. I always get compliments on my makeup and that's because it's all drugstore products! I highly recommend. Give it a try! I switched from the Elf Micro Mist Matte Setting Spray to this Milani Setting Spray and I don't regret it." — Bianca Price: $15.97 26. A laundry and carpet stain remover because sometimes saving money is as simple as keeping your stuff in good shape for as long as possible. Walmart Promising review:"As a mom of four kiddos six years old and under, I've used this stain remover on everything from newborn poop blowouts, blackberries, blood, grass, and dirt stains. There have been very few stains that could not get out with Tide rescue! It's the only stain remover I use because it beats everything else out there!" — Rebekah Price: $4.97 27. A Wi-Fi range extender to stretch your network across your entire house. Plug it into a wall socket in the area that's getting spotty coverage, and you'll have a much better connection. Walmart Promising review:"After reading the instructions, it was easy to get it to extend the Wi-Fi signal to the far side of the basement. The TV in the basement would freeze; now, the signal is strong, and i can enjoy it again. Also keeps my phone from buffering. This is definitely worth the price." — dan55 Price: $29.24 Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. BuzzFeed Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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